Everyday Homesteading Podcast
Desperate to grow, cook, and preserve real food for your family in only 5-10 hours a week, but stuck as a new homesteader looking for practical, tried and true methods that work?
You wanted those pantry shelves filled yesterday, but the more you try, the more it seems a distant pipe dream. Online content is filled with impractical, untried homesteading advice, which wastes your precious time and money.
Everyday Homesteading steps in with practical, tested solutions, cutting through the chaos with clear plans tailored for busy beginners to reclaim your family’s health and independence through gardening, raising livestock, fresh seasonal cooking, herbal medicine and safe food preservation.
Hosted by veteran homesteaders, Josh and Carolyn Thomas, who grow 70% of their family’s food while running two businesses and homeschooling their large family, they have mastered practical homesteading for busy modern families. They have taught hundreds of thousands of new homesteaders to thrive with real-life homesteading through their online platforms Homesteading Family and School of Traditional Skills.
Tune in weekly to learn how to grow, cook, and preserve your family’s food, ditch health-destroying toxins, and save money monthly on groceries, all while building strong relationships and a sustainable legacy for your kids. Hit play now!
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The Latest Episodes

Eating Seasonally on the Homestead
Eating seasonally on the homestead looks a little different than the modern-day meal planning. But it saves us time AND money in the kitchen!

Designing a Food Forest: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started
Designing a food forest can be overwhelming. We're sharing some tips to help remove the guesswork and make growing an edible landscape something that's

Making Your Garden Work For You
Have you ever considered what you're growing in the garden to know if it's actually working for you or against you? This week on

How to Get Rid of Grass in the Garden
We've been battling the grass in our terrace garden for years now and are finally hopeful that we're winning the war. Join us for

Building Up a Long-Term Food Storage Supply
A well-stocked pantry filled with bulk food storage staples, home-preserved foods, and long-keeping produce is one of the best ways to feed your family

Adding Another Dairy Cow to the Homestead
Over the past couple of years we've known there needed to be some changes in our dairy system. As Tilly, our milk cow, continued

Going Off-Grid with Solar Power
If you're looking to go off-grid with solar power, this blog post is for you. Join me with Tag from Grid Down as he

The Significance of 'Made in the USA' Products: Why It Matters
The phrase 'Made in the USA' holds a special significance; it's not just a label but represents a commitment to quality, ethics, and economic

Rotational Grazing for the Small Homestead
Learn how we, as homesteaders, can become an asset to the land and not a drain on the resources by utilizing multi-species rotational grazing,

Top Principles to Know When Buying Gold & Silver
Silver and gold is a very important strategy to us in today's day and age. Living this homesteading life, we're concerned with many things

Fat Sources on the Homestead
In this post, we'll discuss why it's important to raise fat sources on the homestead, including which animals and plants are best!

3 Diet Changes to Improve Your Health
With more and more illnesses and diseases, we have to look at our diets. Here are the top three changes we can make to